Physical Organic Chemistry by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet

作者: Brette M. Chapin , Eric V. Anslyn

DOI: 10.1002/IJCH.201500013

关键词: Physical organic chemistryOrganocatalysisChemistryNanotechnologyBiochemical engineeringSupramolecular chemistryBioorganic chemistry

摘要: The techniques and thought processes of the field physical organic chemistry, focused on small molecule structure reactivity, have been taken up by numerous other fields, including, but not limited to, sensor design, organometallics, materials, organocatalysis, supramolecular chemistry. unifying principles each stem from chemistry pursuits. insights, terminology, lessons, as well experimental computational currently permeate nearly all fields Thus, although number individuals that call themselves chemists is dwindling, we should recognize this inevitable outcome, revealing strength discipline—it so powerful areas adopted it, therefore, are at heart. This manuscript sets forth to highlight conclusion showing how several recent studies in historically recognized can be described being so. message upbeat; a common background language emanates irrespective titles associate ourselves with.

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